Because it usually takes being a woman to understand where that initial millennial disagreement comes from.

There's a scarcity complex that women inherit when we endeavor to create space for ourselves in institutions that have been structured around masculine values.

When I've entered those spaces, I've often felt an unplaceable discomfort.

Any attempt to examine that discomfort has usually been shut down with a demand for gratitude and a micro-aggressive discrediting of my feelings. (As if men also have a better understanding of our feelings than we do!)

So to keep up, we learn to play the game, often at the expense of our own repression and discomfort.

There's a bitterness that metastasizes from that repression. And that bitterness can sometimes feel like an Absolute Truth, rather than a mere unconscious projection of frustration with a system that hasn't valued us.

It comes out as, “Ugh, I just don't like her… voice. She sounds so insincere. I want a woman, just not that woman.”

Well, luckily for us, Hillary cares more about changing the cultures that incubate these uncomfortable/unsafe conditions for women than she does about you personally liking her.

She is for you, even if you are not for her.

Because regardless of how one views her, Hillary Clinton has, on record, been FOR women for all 30 years of her life in politics.

That's a commitment to public service that you just can't fake.

Listen, I've only been a full-time professional actor for about three years. And during that time, I've engaged in a passionate and difficult advocacy for Asian-Americans.

The scrutiny I've experienced has often been fatiguing to the point of despair.

I've felt like quitting because it's hard and unfair. But I don't.

Because the things that make it hard are the very reasons it's important.

The scrutiny I've experienced doesn't even rival the smear campaign Hillary has had to trudge through. But trudge through it, she does.

You can't fake that fortitude. That's how I know her commitment is real. Even Donald Trump himself had to admit: “Hillary doesn't quit, doesn't give up.”

She will never give up on you, even when you feel like giving up on yourself. She's a fighter.

Who is she fighting for? Besides women, children, families, people of color, LGBTQ, people of all faiths, people with disabilities, bankers and middle class and struggling folks alike… she is fighting for you.

#WhyImWithHer is a project of EMILY's List, the nation's largest organization dedicated to changing the face of power by electing pro-choice Democratic women to office at all levels.